Barbara Ehrenreich with the truckers
Barbara Ehrenreich has been arguing that the left and the Democratic Party ought to be paying attention to the travails and protests of the truckers. She blogged today about the protest in DC.
Three truckers – two white and one black – speak about their dwindling livelihoods and the need for immediate government action to push down fuel prices. I can’t fight my way through the media to hear much of what they’re saying, but one speaker mentions foreclosures. This is a wide-ranging cry from the strangled middle class –or working class or whatever you want to call it—and all I can think is: Where are the Democrats? Why aren’t they are pouring out of their offices to show support for the truckers? And wouldn’t have been wonderful if Obama had shown up? Because he’s not going to make it unless he learns to channel the frustration of people like JB, Melissa and Mike.
That’s just my concern though. The whole event has been strictly nonpartisan. The truckers are already focused on the May 1 Truckers and Citizens United protest in New York City (see www.theamericandriver.com). That one, JB tells me, will be in solidarity with the San Francisco longshoremen’s May Day actions against the war.
Filed under: Organizing, Strikes and work action | Tagged: Barbara Eihrenriech, truckers

all truckers should go on strike all over the country to protest high fuel prices. i drive a four wheeler but i will be right in line with the trucks as i am tired of paying out the butt for gas. LETS UNITE BROTHERS!!!!!!!
WE NEED A REVOLUTION TO GET THESE FUEL PRICES LOWERED